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m6809 motherboard type for ClockGen (overclock)

post #1 of 7
Thread Starter 
The ClockGen page has several differnt version depending on what motherboard you have (Abit, Asus,Epox, etc..)

What version do I download to try and OverClocj the AMD 64 CPU for the M6809?

Or is it not possible.

Thanks.

Zep--
post #2 of 7
the 05 version is what i use on my 05.. should be the same.
post #3 of 7
Thread Starter 
thanks.

Did you mess with the voltage at all or just set the multipler?

Hmm, Doesnt seem to keep the speed after you set it.

As soon as I run an App, it drops back down to normal values.

Zep--
post #4 of 7
Thread Starter 
ok..seems you can only up the FSB (HTT) value.

Default HTT was 200.45 and CPU Clock would say 2004.456MHz

Upped the HTT to 230.88, CPU Running at 2308.85MHz, seems stable so far.

Zep--
post #5 of 7
wow.. nice gain.. i can only get to about 1950 with mine before it chokes out.. that is with a vid card oc as well though.. i wonder if they used better ram.. did you adjust the core voltage as well?
post #6 of 7
Thread Starter 
no, voltage is adjust automatically based on processor load. All you want to do is adjust the HTT value under the Clocks button. click on get values. then click on the HTT clock picture, then adjust up with the arrow keys. I have mine set at 230.88. then click on set value. When idle the processor is at 923MHz, under load it jumps up to 2308.

Zep--
post #7 of 7
I use clockgen 405 and everytime I "set values" i get a bsod and my m6805 reboots. When it comes back up the settings stay overclocked and it works. Anyone else experience this? Also, version 403 works but raises the agp and pci bus when you move the slider as ver 405 does not. Any ideas?
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